Peter. Active member Jul 15, 2007 #1 How much speed do i need to slide a 10 foot pvc rail? my dad is convinced i wont have enough, i have a small hill, ill post pics if necessary
How much speed do i need to slide a 10 foot pvc rail? my dad is convinced i wont have enough, i have a small hill, ill post pics if necessary
footcrunk Member Jul 15, 2007 #3 iv got a 15 foot pvc rail but i dont have a drop in so i step on and can make it to the end pvc is really slippery and you dont need much speed for it
iv got a 15 foot pvc rail but i dont have a drop in so i step on and can make it to the end pvc is really slippery and you dont need much speed for it
pag Active member Jul 15, 2007 #4 PVC Slide so much you need a 5 foot inrun and you can clear it... and if you have less just put it downhill and it's gonna be alright
PVC Slide so much you need a 5 foot inrun and you can clear it... and if you have less just put it downhill and it's gonna be alright
DANETRON Active member Jul 15, 2007 #5 you can slide with minimal speed if you have really dull or no edges
emopoppins Active member Jul 15, 2007 #6 dude PVC is rediculous, if you have it double barreled, you should be able to keep balanced at slow speed, or single you'll need a bit more, not much. whats your set up?
dude PVC is rediculous, if you have it double barreled, you should be able to keep balanced at slow speed, or single you'll need a bit more, not much. whats your set up?
3ski6guy0 Active member Jul 15, 2007 #7 ive got a 10 ft pvc rail. it slides great you dont need that much speed. if you have a hill youll be perfectly fine.
ive got a 10 ft pvc rail. it slides great you dont need that much speed. if you have a hill youll be perfectly fine.
quixotic Active member Jul 15, 2007 #11 Ha my dad always assumes things and is convinced he is right. like when i was building a summer set up he was convinced that an inrun that was 2 feet wide was more than enough. I was like right....
Ha my dad always assumes things and is convinced he is right. like when i was building a summer set up he was convinced that an inrun that was 2 feet wide was more than enough. I was like right....
ThaLetterM. Active member Jul 15, 2007 #12 you wont have enough speed. you need a snowmobile tow in and a jet pack to get more than 5 feet across PVC. good luck you homo i love you
you wont have enough speed. you need a snowmobile tow in and a jet pack to get more than 5 feet across PVC. good luck you homo i love you
ATLskier Active member Jul 15, 2007 #14 like the inrun for the rail in mike d's seg in ski movie 2. you should be fine.
hawaiiansteeze Active member Jul 15, 2007 #16 pvc is so slidy if its at any angle down you should slide it fine
ijibgoremtn Active member Jul 16, 2007 #18 its super quick dont worry about it you probably have enough
EastSteez. Active member Jul 16, 2007 #19 you dont rele need any at all if the rail is slanted a little